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Harcourt Butler Technical University
हरकोर्ट बटलर प्रौद्योगिकी संस्थान
File:HBTI Logo.png
Harcourt Butler Technological Institute (HBTI) Logo
Motto"Shramah ayvam Param Tapah" (Sanskrit for: Work and Great Austerity)
TypeGovernment, Autonomous
Established1921
DirectorProf. (Dr.) Ashok kumar
Student AffairsProf. (Dr.) Sunil Kumar
Academic staff
110
Undergraduates1920
Location
Kanpur
,
Uttar Pradesh
,
India
CampusUrban
East Campus
77 acres (31 ha)
West Campus
271 acres (110 ha)
Websitewww.hbti.ac.in
HBTI Main (Administration) Building

Harcourt Butler Technological Institute (popularly known as HBTI) is an academically autonomous engineering college affiliated to the Uttar Pradesh Technical University located in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh in India. The HBTI was named after Sir Spencer Harcourt Butler, governor of the United Provinces of British India. All Three wereIts programs have been conferred autonomous status under the university.[1] It is one of the oldest engineering institutes in the country and holds the ISO 9001:2000 certification. It offers Bachelors, Masters, and Doctoral programs in engineering, as well as Masters programs in Business Administration, and Computer Applications.

In 1959, when the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK) was established, its classes were initially held in the canteen building of HBTI until IITK had its own campus.[2] HBTI is the mother institute of the National Sugar Institute (in 1936, then known as Imperial Institute of Sugar Technology),[3] the Government Central Textile Institute (in 1937),[4] now known as the Uttar Pradesh Textile Technology Institute, and the Glass Institute. It was also one of the 127 technical institutions in India which were the recipients of funding from World Bank's International Development Association (IDA) in the phase one (2004-2009) of the Technical Engineering Educational Quality Improvement Project (TEQIP) - the first World Bank project in Higher education in India.[5]

History

The history of Harcourt Butler Technological Institute dates back to the 1920s when there was a growing realization of the need for advancement in science and technology among the people of what was then called the United Provinces. Consequently, the Indian Industrial Commission, 1916–18, at its Nainital meeting proposed two institutions for engineering — one at Roorkee and the other at Kanpur. To boost entrepreneurship, accelerate industrial development, create a sound environment for contemporary applied research, and inculcate scientific temper, an institute called Government Research Institute, Cawnpore was started in 1920. It was housed in the two rooms of what was called Sher Wali Kothi. The old majestic building is still intact at the northwest corner of the Company Bagh crossing, near Nawabganj. Dr. H. E. Annett, who was then the Principal of the Opium Research Laboratory, Cawnpore, of which the new institute was an adjunct, was appointed as the head.

On 25 November 1921, the then governor of the United Provinces, Sir Spencer Harcourt Butler (1869–1938), K.C.S.I., C.I.E., formally laid the foundation of the present main (administration) building. It was rechristened Government Technological Institute in 1921. In 1926, it got the current name of Harcourt Butler Technological Institute.[6] Its first principal of Indian nationality was Dattatreya Yashwant Athawale (Rao Saheb Rai Bahadur).

Administration

HBTI is a government financed institute and has the following six authorities overlooking its complete administration:[7]

  • Board of Governors
  • Finance Committee
  • Administrative Committee
  • Building & Works Committee
  • Purchase Committee
  • Academic Committee

The institute is headed by a director, currently Prof. Ashok kumar who succeeded Prof. A.K Nagpal (who had been since 1 August 2014), who succeeded Prof. M.C Shukla who in turn took over from Prof. (Dr.) J.S.P Rai .Apart from the director, the institute has several administrative officers[8] and personnel for day-to-day functioning:

  • Registrar and Deputy Registrar
  • Accounts Officer
  • Dean and Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs
  • Dean and Assistant Dean of Student's welfare
  • Dean and Assistant Dean of Research and Development
  • Dean and Assistant Dean of Planning and Resource Generation
  • Chief Proctor, Deputy Chief Proctor, and the Proctorial Board
  • Controller Of Examinations, and Senior Superintendent (Examination)
  • In-Charge, Training & Placement Cell
  • Public Information Officer
  • Heads of different departments, and workshop
  • TEQIP - II Co-ordinator
  • Administrative Officer
  • Security In-Charge
  • Chairman and Secretary of CSA
  • Librarian and Deputy Librarian
  • System Manager
  • Assistant Engineer
  • Physical Instructor
  • Wardens of respective hostels

Reputation

HBTI is one of the most reputed and sought after engineering colleges in the state of Uttar Pradesh, and the best engineering college available through the SEE-UPTU examination. It has always been considered to be one of the best 50 engineering colleges of the country. In 2007, India Today ranked HBTI at #25 amongst the top 100 engineering colleges of India. It was also ranked #21, #32, & #48 by Dataquest's DQ-CMR T-Schools Survey 2006, 2011, & 2012.[9] In rankings limited to government colleges, it was ranked #26, and #31 in Mint's Top 50 Government Engineering Colleges of 2008,[10] and 2009[11] respectively. In 2009, Current Science (Vol. 97, No. 3, 10 August 2009) ranked HBTI at #17 amongst top 30 engineering and technological institutes of India for their research performance during 1999-2008, and #25 amongst 67 institutes based on the total number of papers published during the same period, using the Scopus database.[12] It was ranked #26, #24,[13] and #25[14] in Outlook India's Survey of Top Engineering Colleges of 2011, 2012, and 2013.[15] HBTI has also been awarded 'Best Government Engineering College' in ABP News (Previously "Star News") National B-School Awards three years in a row - 2011, 2012, and again in 2013. Career360 ranked it nationally at #39 in 2012.[16]

Campus

The institute is in the northern part of the city, near the Kanpur Zoo, and less than five kilometres away from the Ganga barrage. It is spread across two campuses - the east campus (77 acres), and the west campus (271 acres) - roughly 3 km apart.[17]

East campus (academic block)

The academic campus shares a border with the Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology's premises. It comprises:[18]

  • The main building which was inaugurated in 1921. It houses the administrative offices, and departments of Chemical Engineering, Chemical Technology (four out of five branches), Biochemical Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Humanities
  • Five buildings which house the departments of Computer Science & IT, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Leather Technology
  • Central Library, Auditorium, Workshop, Cafeteria, and Computer Centre
  • Oil Technologist's Association of India's (OTAI)[19] headquarters, Council of Leather Exports' (CLE)[20] central regional office, Paint and Coating Technologist's Association's (PACT)[21] headquarters, and Institution of Engineers (India)'s Kanpur Local Centre
  • Guest House
  • Medical Centre
  • Central Bank of India (CBI) branch, and their ATM
  • Four girls' hostels
  • Two boys' hostels: LV-Old (Lake View hostels I & II), and one under-construction
  • Badminton and Lawn tennis courts
  • Football and Cricket ground
  • Gymnasium

West campus (residential block)

The West Campus features:

  • Three boys’ hostels: WCH-1, WCH-2, and WCH-3 (WCH stands for West Campus Hostel)
  • Community Centre
  • Residential quarters for faculty members, and other staff
  • State Bank of India (SBI) ATM, operational since late 2012
  • Postal facilities
  • Playgrounds and an athletic track for cricket, hockey, football, basketball and volleyball.

Academics

HBTI offers its students a vide variety of UG and PG courses, awarding the following degrees:

B.Tech. courses are offered in 13 fields of engineering and technology. All have been accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) of All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE):

Oil Technology is the oldest course being offered by the college. Till 1970, HBTI also conducted courses in Sugar Technology, Textile Technology, and Glass Technology, but subsequently, three new institutes — the National Sugar Institute, Government Central Textile Institute, now known as Uttar Pradesh Textile Technology Institute, and Glass Institute — were created out of the respective departments.

In addition to bachelor level programs, MCA, M.Tech. (part-time and regular), MBA (through STEP-HBTI), and Doctoral programs in several disciplines of engineering, technology, and basic sciences are available. Besides playing an academic role, the institute runs research programs sponsored by government institutions and other research organizations. The institute is a QIP (Quality Improvement Programme of MHRD, Govt. of India) centre for offering Ph.D. programme in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Electronics Engineering with two seats in each discipline for teachers.

Science and Technology Entrepreneurs' Park (STEP-HBTI)

STEP is a project sponsored and managed by HBTI with Department of Science & Technology (DST), Government of India, New Delhi. It is financed by financial institutions like IDBI, IFCI, and ICICI with active funding from the government of Uttar Pradesh, through its Department of Science & Technology, and Department of Industries.[22] It was established in 1986 within the premises of HBTI, Kanpur, for motivating science, technology, and engineering graduates for taking up entrepreneurship as a career. It offers PGDM (since 2011), MBA, and DOEACC "O" & "A" level courses.

Student's activities and associations

Council of Student's Activities

The Council of Student's Activities is responsible for organising extra- and co-curricular activities in the institute. It is headed by a chairman and has a secretary and assistant secretary, all of whom are faculty members. It has several sub-councils and clubs, each presided over by convener, also from the faculty members. They have a student secretary, elected by the students through direct voting (secret ballot), done on non-party lines. Elections are held in starting of each odd semester for the academic year.

The sub-councils/clubs are as follows:[23]

Events and festivals

HBTI is host to several national, international and state-level conferences, seminars and programs — jointly organised by departments of the college and organisations like IEI, OTAI, PACT, and several departments of U.P. and Indian government, etc. Apart from them, the college organises the following events and youth festivals:

  • Odyssey - National Level Cultural Festival.
  • Incord - State level technical event, organised by Department Computer Science & Engineering and Information Technology (M.C.A,CS,IT), with the support from Uttar Pradesh Technical University. Incord Official website
  • Taal - Intra-college cultural festival.
  • Nirmaan - by Department of Civil Engineering and Association of Civil Engineers (ACE). Nirmaan Official website
  • Mecharnival - by Department of Mechanical Engineering.
  • Resonance - by Department of Electrical Engineering.
  • Techroma - Annual technological fest of paint technology branch conducted for first time on 8 and 9 March 2011 in association with PACT.
  • Samaagam - Oil and Paint Technology department annual technical seminar on surface coatings and paints
  • Genesis - by Department of Food Technology and Bio-chemical Engineering.
  • Interface - by Department of Chemical Engineering.
  • TechEra - It is annual technical festival of Department Electronics Engineering .This technical festival is organised by Association of Electronics Engineers, H.B.T.I. It was first organised in 1996 and was also known by the name of 'Anuvartan' in some earlier years.
  • Corium - by Department of Leather Technology.

Associations

The departments have their own associations composed of students, alumni and faculty members. They are headed by a faculty convener and a president and secretary from among the students. There is the 'Association of Civil Engineers' (ACE) in the Civil Engineering Department, 'Association of Mechanical Engineers' (AME) in the Mechanical Engineering Department, and the like.

Alumni

HBTI alumni are popularly known as Harcourtians. The Alumni Association (Official Website) of HBTI works to bring together all the alumni and organises national and international meets. It's executive committee comprises the following:

  • President
  • Vice-President
  • Secretary
  • Joint-Secretary
  • Executive Members

A list of some of the distinguished alumni is as follows:

  • Anil Khandelwal, Ex. Chairman and Managing Director, Bank of Baroda[24][25]
  • Dinesh J. Shahra, Managing Director, Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd.
  • Dinesh Agarwal, Founder & CEO, IndiaMART[26]
  • K.C. Purohit, Chairman & MD, Nuclear Power Corporation of India[27]
  • Rajneesh Khare, CIO, Citibank, India
  • Umesh Singh, Group Vice President-South Asia & CEO- Hempel Paints India[28]
  • Sunil Agarwal, Co-founder & Director, Kamdhenu Ispat Ltd.[29]
  • Atul Saraya, Director (Power), Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited[30]
  • Rajesh Mehrotra, CEO, Berger Becker Coatings Ltd, India & Bangladesh
  • GP Singh, Managing Director, Valspar India
  • Dr. Devendra Kumar, Founder, 'Centre of Science for Villages', and hailed as ‘Doyen’ of ‘Appropriate Technology’ in India[31]
  • Syed Mansoor Ahmed, Vice President & Global Business Head, Wipro EcoEnergy[32]
  • Dr. Yogendra K. Saxena, CSO, Tata Power
  • Prashant Swaroop (Chemical 1969), Former Director (Operations), Hindustan Copper Ltd.[33]
  • Mayank Sharma, recipient of "World's Best Product Developer" award (The Stevie Awards: the American International Business Award, 2004)[34]
  • Yashvir Singh, MP (2009-2014) from Nagina Lok Sabha Constituency (UP)[35]
  • Hari Mohann Kansal, Director & CEO, Uflex Group Company[36]
  • Anu Garg, Founder, Wordsmith.org[37]
  • Dr. Raj Senani, Director, Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, New Delhi[38]
  • Rajesh Kumar Srivastava, CEO, Fine Chemicals & CRAMS, Jubilant Life Sciences Ltd., Noida[39]
  • Dinesh K. Singh, Associate Project Director, Human Space Flight Program, ISRO
  • Sanjay Srivastava, Lead Environment Specialist, World Bank
  • Krishna Singh, Sr. VP - Technology, Wells Fargo, USA
  • Binoy Chakraborty, Ex-Country Head (Industrial Finishes), Akzo Nobel (India) Ltd.[40]
  • Ashish Bakshi, Ex-Country Head, India Operations, BenQ[41]
  • Sudhir Kant, Ex-President, Millipore, India, and Founder & Director, U.S. India Importers’ Council[42]
  • Sheit Dhaon, Sheit Dhaon, CFO, FAIR Health, Inc., USA, and Ex-VP, Director of Finance, Thomson Reuters, USA
  • Mohit Srivastava, Founder & CEO, Eddvantage, Chile, and Ex-Country Manager/CEO- Evalueserve, Chile
  • Samir Saran Lal, Rear Admiral (Retd.), Indian Navy
  • Ashish Chandra, Reliability Expert, Valmont Industries, Perth, Australia
  • Rajesh Bindal, Business Head - South East Asia - Vehicle Refinishes, AkzoNobel Coatings, Indonesia
  • Pankaj Gupta, Senior Sales Advisor and Director - Exxonmobil Chemicals, India Pvt. Ltd.

References

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  2. ^ "History of IITK". History of IITK. IIT Kanpur. Retrieved 13 April 2011.
  3. ^ http://nsi.gov.in/Historical.htm
  4. ^ http://www.uptti.ac.in/about.php
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  12. ^ http://www.currentscience.ac.in/Downloads/download_pdf.php?titleid=id_097_03_0304_0306_0
  13. ^ http://www.outlookindia.com/article/Top-Engineering-Colleges-/281299
  14. ^ http://www.outlookindia.com/article/Top-Engineering-Colleges/286302
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  16. ^ http://www.engineering.careers360.com/colleges/ranking/2012?tid=All&term_node_tid_depth=All&field_entrance_exam_target_id=All&page=1
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  19. ^ http://www.otai.org/
  20. ^ http://www.leatherindia.org/
  21. ^ http://www.hbti.ac.in/Dept/OTPT/PT/association.htm
  22. ^ http://www.stephbti.ac.in/campus_profile.html
  23. ^ http://www.hbti.ac.in/council.html
  24. ^ http://businesstoday.intoday.in/story/anil-k.-khandelwal-book-dare-to-lead-review/1/17512.html
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  36. ^ http://www.packagingsouthasia.com/news/Ultimate_Flexipack__1477.html
  37. ^ http://wordsmith.org/awad/about.html
  38. ^ http://www.nsit.ac.in/director/dir.php
  39. ^ http://in.linkedin.com/pub/rajesh-kumar-srivastava/11/706/212
  40. ^ http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2008-11-23/news/28481593_1_new-plant-coatings-akzo-nobel
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